This is perhaps unsurprising, as the US has repeatedly rejected the idea of “cooperating” with Russia, and Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is openly talking about undermining Russia in every way possible. Still, for Russia to offer to send PM Dmitry Medvedev to the US, and have the offer rejected out of hand is a new step.

Russia was seeking such talks even before their airstrikes began, and while the US rejected those talks, they have also lashed Russia as “unprofessional” for carrying out the strikes without having such talks.

Author: Jason Ditz

An "anti-crash" arrangement was necessary. The US has no reason to hamper Putin's efforts to bog himself down inextricably in Syria (and now Iraq). Sending Medvedev to Washington sounds like desperation. Neither the bullying Putin nor Gromyko-clone Lavrov have any credibility and if Putin was forced out, Medvedev would take his place.

joeyman9

Those policy makers in Washington are such dicks. Better we should arrange things so that we have an accidental weapons exchange.

When I was on the school grounds at recess in the 3rd grade I participated in similar behavior, but unlike the 60 year old "officials" in Washington (remember when they used to be public servants?) I GREW UP!!!!!